You can't just put the single compressed file there. AlanH , Jan 4, Yes,I did. I remember one or two that are automatically activated and can't be deactivated since they don't show up in the additional content menu.
Siptah , Jan 4, I haven't tried the Improvements Patch. The other two are working for me and I can see them in the additional contents menu. Do you have the App Store version or the Steam version? That might make a difference, I don't know. Siptah , Jan 5, Joined: Jan 21, Messages: 2 Gender: Male. Not quite sure where to see the mod in game, I don't see anything at the configuration menu prior to starting the game, or from inside the game either.
Thanks for any help. CaptanGato , Jan 21, I see the mods now in the "Additional Content" from the game menu. Joined: Mar 1, Messages: 1 Gender: Male. I am pulling my hair out on this one. I save all of my Steam game local files on an external hard drive it took me some time and delicacy to get this working, but it's been working without a problem for almost a year now.
However, I can't get the Civ6 mods to show up on the menu. I have tried loading them in an Application Support file that resides near the folder on my external hard drive where my local game files are stored.
No luck. Again, no luck. I've searched to find other library folders in case I inadvertently saved files somewhere I didn't intend. I'm feeling very deprived at not being able to enjoy some of the awesome Mods out there that seem poised to address some of the weaknesses of Civ6. Anyone have any ideas for me?
Thanks in advance! The key is that there is a specific folder that they have to be installed in. Making it worse, the folder is hidden at least it was for me.
The thing to realize is that the folder will be under your "user" folders in Finder and, more specifically, in the "library" subfolder and, even more specifically, under the "Application Support" subfolder of the library subfolder of your user folder structure.
Then, within the "Application Support" folder find and select the "Sid Meier's Civilization 6" folder note: for Civ 5, I think some of the folder selection required going to the "Steam" folders - ignore those, just go to the SMC 6 folder from there, there is a folder called "Mods" Great, now you have the right folder. So, go back to your downloaded mod and unpack it assuming it is a.
The mod is now there and will be recognized by the game. Now, next time you launch the game, select the "additional content" menu off the start and your newly installed mods should be there. You can just check the boxes for the mods you want to use. Blizy 27 Dec, pm. ACME 17 Dec, am. Thanks myzmak, that was driving me crazy. DontEatMe 21 Feb, am. Cake 21 Feb, am. AGH thank you! I had most of it but I didn't realize I was looking for "Sis Meier's And also a good guide if you've never tried to add mods before.
TheNorthDude 12 Dec, am. Hye myzmak, what do you do if there is no Civ 6 folder? I only got my civ V folder. Mystery 8 Dec, pm.
Thanks Soooooooooooooo much. I haven't started fussing with the AI yet Production queue could be good too Thanks this has been very helpful! While installing Civ 6 mods through Steam is quite a streamlined process, those fans that have downloaded this acclaimed title through the Epic Games Store may not be sure how to proceed.
Fortunately, it is quite easy to install Civilization 6 mods even if the game has been obtained through the EGS, and this guide is here to help.
To start, player should identify the Civilization 6 mod that they want to install on Steam Workshop and copy the URL ending with "? They should then visit steamworkshop. This will take players to a page where they can manually download the mod, and that is exactly what they should do.
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